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Repair enzymes for DNA damage and mechanisms of cellular responses to oxidative stress
Toxic/Therapeutic action of internally-emitting radionuclides
Stuart K. Calderwood
Structure, function and regulation of mammalian heat shock proteins
Alan D'Andrea Molecular signaling pathways that regulate the DNA damage response in mammalian cells
Cell cycle regulation and the DNA damage response
Albert Fornace Responses to genotoxic stress in mammalian cells
Molecular mechanisms involved in induction of bystander effects and apoptosis by radiation and other oxidative stresses
Genetic epidemiology and cancer risk
Radiobiology of low-energy electrons and alpha particles; development of radiopharmaceuticals for cancer imaging therapy
Molecular epidemiology, human cytogenetics and radiation mutagenesis
Development and application of DNA genomic analysis technologies for detecting tumor-specific biomarkers
Proliferation and differentiation of hematopoietic stem cells
Understanding the etiology and individual susceptibility to skin cancer
Role of tumor suppressor genes in responses to radiation
Radiation-induced signal transduction pathways, gene activation, cell cycle arrest
Signaling pathways involved in the response to genotoxic stress

 

         
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